No, unfortunately we do not see these cars on the Finnish roads very often. Rough weather and road salt ruins both cars and moods around here. I saw this Mustang Mach 1 (1973) for the first time at a show two weeks ago. The design and painting are so good. Ah, you have had a mustang! I envy your cars and roads AND weather :)
Thanks for the mail art, Keith. I can't seem to get the photos to work in my blogs, so I didn't blog it. I'll get something in the mail to you.
I used to own a stock 69 Fastback, I bought it in 1973 and it had 20,000 miles on it, you could still see the engine paint on it, and it was stamped Hollywood CA under the hood.
Hi Keith, I got your mail today. A very nice surprise from Orange County, California. Thank you! I will send something back... meanwhile here's my favorite car... Happy Friday.
The items are sitting in the back of my car right now. If I didn't have to do this whole work thing all day< they'd be on their way to you. The book I send to you is just between us two, no others need to add. You add and then you pass back to me, I'll scan, and we will rejoice in the greatness that is the thing we've created. Look for it on the other side of the country by the end of the week.
For sure, here are some more details. I took a couple weird photo books (I think that's what they are) and put some color to them and some images and what not. Thought it would be a good idea to add some fine folks to collaborate and I thought, "Hey, KS would be down." No specifications at all, just add some stuff, subtract, etc...whatever you'd like. Still in? Here's an image of the first three of these.
Thanks Keith for your well-stocked envelope received yesterday! Full of marvels and beautiful strangers inside(the old and the young). Our mail-art must have crossed over some meridian as I sent one to you the same day... Thousand of miles are nothing in the eyes of the Eternal network!
Hola! I'm working on a collaborative book and I thought, "I should get in touch with that Chambers kid, and see if he wants to work on one with me." So you in?
I think the text would be silk screen printed or printed from wooden type by hand with litho ink? Sorry I can't be definite - send me a pic and remind me! I am interested in other peoples perceptions of WW1. here in the uk, we are in full flow nationalistic our heroes type memorabilia, there is little questioning and clarification - particularly with what is happening in Ukraine at the minute. Look forward to your next posting!
Wow Keith, that is nice to know. Serendipity. who knows. I'm glad your exploration in color and technique is almost the same and that you enjoy what I sent you. Carry on. Will send something soon. Right now I lost the muse for two weeks and trying to recover. My best wishes. see you in e mail my friend.
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No, unfortunately we do not see these cars on the Finnish roads very often. Rough weather and road salt ruins both cars and moods around here. I saw this Mustang Mach 1 (1973) for the first time at a show two weeks ago. The design and painting are so good. Ah, you have had a mustang! I envy your cars and roads AND weather :)
Thanks for the mail art, Keith. I can't seem to get the photos to work in my blogs, so I didn't blog it. I'll get something in the mail to you.
I used to own a stock 69 Fastback, I bought it in 1973 and it had 20,000 miles on it, you could still see the engine paint on it, and it was stamped Hollywood CA under the hood.
Hi Keith, I got your mail today. A very nice surprise from Orange County, California. Thank you! I will send something back... meanwhile here's my favorite car... Happy Friday.
Two chips lost is better than no card at all. It's all part of the game. But thanks for telling me. I'll get some better glue.
Which two were missing?
Hi Keith--I finished my add to the 'Cool Dude'. It is going out to Karen Koshgarian (iouma) tomorrow.
PS: I had fun with this--thanks for starting it out. Hope you post the final result--I'm always amazed by the outcome.
yup--collabed it up. it was funnnnnn
Hey there, my pal, whatzzup?
I am so glad to hear from you. I hope you are having a great day. Baby Jane says "gang-gang". ( that's what she says.......)
Your mail-art friend always, CZ
Angie made this collage out of your work and published it in Backgrounds.... So you are credited there for sure!
The items are sitting in the back of my car right now. If I didn't have to do this whole work thing all day< they'd be on their way to you. The book I send to you is just between us two, no others need to add. You add and then you pass back to me, I'll scan, and we will rejoice in the greatness that is the thing we've created. Look for it on the other side of the country by the end of the week.
For sure, here are some more details. I took a couple weird photo books (I think that's what they are) and put some color to them and some images and what not. Thought it would be a good idea to add some fine folks to collaborate and I thought, "Hey, KS would be down." No specifications at all, just add some stuff, subtract, etc...whatever you'd like. Still in? Here's an image of the first three of these.
Thanks Keith for your well-stocked envelope received yesterday! Full of marvels and beautiful strangers inside(the old and the young). Our mail-art must have crossed over some meridian as I sent one to you the same day... Thousand of miles are nothing in the eyes of the Eternal network!
Hola! I'm working on a collaborative book and I thought, "I should get in touch with that Chambers kid, and see if he wants to work on one with me." So you in?
hi Keith,
I think the text would be silk screen printed or printed from wooden type by hand with litho ink? Sorry I can't be definite - send me a pic and remind me! I am interested in other peoples perceptions of WW1. here in the uk, we are in full flow nationalistic our heroes type memorabilia, there is little questioning and clarification - particularly with what is happening in Ukraine at the minute. Look forward to your next posting!
best
Theresa
Thanks for your postcard! I have blogged it here and at MSK: http://monosemikodachrome.blogspot.co.uk
Some guy from Anaheim sent me a real cool postcard w/ a Mongolian with a screwdriver near his head!!! Loved it! Rock On!!!!!
Best, Neil
Wow Keith, that is nice to know. Serendipity. who knows. I'm glad your exploration in color and technique is almost the same and that you enjoy what I sent you. Carry on. Will send something soon. Right now I lost the muse for two weeks and trying to recover. My best wishes. see you in e mail my friend.
Hi Keith
Just got your mail art yesterday. Thank you so much. Like a lot.
Many thanks! xxx
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